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Chapter 3011 Have I Excused You?

Author: Five Generals
Hannah’s aggression only made Reuben grimace harder.

He looked Hannah dead in the eye and hissed through clenched teeth. “So you’re determined to stand by Kaze Lee?”

“Let me correct you there again. I am not qualified to protect Kaze.”

Hannah said in a flat but firm tone, “As I said, I don’t care who from your organization gets in my way. No one can take Kaze away, not on my watch.”

Reuben’s gaze fell on Kaze.

If he heard it right, Hannah said that Kaze was one of the Viper’s Den.

Yet, Hannah mentioned that she was not qualified to protect Kaze.

Did Kaze hold a higher position than Hannah in the Viper’s Den?

It was impossible.

There was no way.

Kaze was a guy who had to take his wife’s family name. He could not possibly earn a high-ranking position.

Reuben believed that Kaze had the support of someone more powerful than Hannah within the organization.

Who could it be?

Hannah was the branch chief, so the individual had to be a deputy leader or branch leader to
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